In June of this year we wrote an update on our series of articles looking at the accountability of auditors and the courts’ continued unwillingness ...
The introduction of civil partnerships from 5 December 2005 was hailed as a momentous occasion in the battle for equality of rights for same-sex couples. The later introduction on 13 March 2014 of same-sex marriage was believed by many to conclude that battle.
There is arguably no better kept secret than the winner of one of the country’s most loved reality television shows, the BBC’s ‘Great British Bake Off’ (“GBBO”), which reached its climax on Wednesday
The Charity Commission has issued a reminder to charities of their responsibilities under the Terrorism Act 2000 (“TACT”) to report if they suspect funds are being used to finance terrorism.
Yesterday the Court of Justice of the EU issued a press release following the opinion of Advocate-General Yves Bot in Case C-362/14 Maximillian Schrems v Data Protection Commissioner
The diplomatic conference in Cape Town resulted in a treaty being entered into. The treaty came into effect by being ratified by a number of governments and finally the UK has now implemented it.